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Tax changes to take effect Monday

7% tax extended to some clothing, taxis & pet care

Updated: Friday, 28 Sep 2012, 5:59 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 28 Sep 2012, 1:32 PM EDT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - Changes to Rhode Island's sales tax will take effect Monday, October 1, 2012.

The RI Division of Taxation is reminding retailers and consumers of the following:

  • The 7% sales and use tax will apply to articles of clothing, including footwear, priced at more than $250 per item. Only the increment above $250 will be taxed. For example, for a suit that costs $275, the tax rate will be applied only to $25, resulting in a tax of $1.75.
     
  • The 7% sales and use tax will apply to taxicab services, limousine services, charter bus services, and other transit and ground transportation services. Interstate transportation and certain other transportation services will be exempt from the tax.
     
  • The 7% sales and use tax will apply to pet care services - including boarding, grooming, sitting, and training pets. Veterinary and testing laboratories services will be exempt from the tax.

"We've been working closely with retailers, accountants, business groups, and others to get the word out about these changes," said Rhode Island Tax Administrator David M. Sullivan. "We've received a lot of cooperation, and we anticipate that the changes will be implemented smoothly."

The tax changes were included in a budget bill approved and enacted in June 2012. Their effective date was postponed until Monday, October 1, 2012, to allow time for implementation.

As a result of the changes, some businesses will now be considered retailers under state law: They must register with the Tax Division, pay the annual $10 sales tax permit fee, and file sales and use tax returns with the Tax Division, said Peter McVay associate director of revenue services.

Retailers and consumers who have questions about the sales tax changes may call the Tax Division's Excise Tax section at (401) 574-8955.

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